Difference between revisions of "Glossary: FM 7-100.1 Opposing Force Operations"
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*''AFL:'' affiliated | *''AFL:'' affiliated | ||
*''AIRCP:'' airborne command post | *''AIRCP:'' airborne command post | ||
− | *'''*air parity''' ([[Chapter 8: Aviation# | + | *'''*air parity''' ([[Chapter 8: Aviation#Air Parity|defined in chapter 8]]) (see also FM 1-02) |
− | *'''*air superiority''' ([[Chapter 8: Aviation# | + | *'''*air superiority''' ([[Chapter 8: Aviation#Air Superiority|defined in chapter 8]]) 8-65 (see also JP 1-02) |
− | *'''*air supremacy''' ([[Chapter 8: Aviation# | + | *'''*air supremacy''' ([[Chapter 8: Aviation#Air Supremacy|defined in chapter 8]]) (see also JP 1-02) |
*''AKO:'' Army Knowledge Online | *''AKO:'' Army Knowledge Online | ||
*''ALR:'' antilanding reserve | *''ALR:'' antilanding reserve | ||
*''ALTCP:'' alternate command post | *''ALTCP:'' alternate command post | ||
− | *'''*annihilation''' ([[Chapter 7: Fire Support# | + | *'''*annihilation''' ([[Chapter 7: Fire Support#Annihilation|defined in chapter 7]]) |
− | *'''*antilanding reserve''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*antilanding reserve''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Types of Reserves|defined in chapter 4]]) |
− | *'''*antitank reserve''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*antitank reserve''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Types of Reserves|defined in chapter 4]]) |
*''AOR:'' area of responsibility | *''AOR:'' area of responsibility | ||
*''AOS:'' airspace operations subsection | *''AOS:'' airspace operations subsection | ||
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*''APOD:'' aerial port of debarkation | *''APOD:'' aerial port of debarkation | ||
*'''*APOE:''' aerial port of embarkation ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Operational Exclusion|defined in chapter 1]]) | *'''*APOE:''' aerial port of embarkation ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Operational Exclusion|defined in chapter 1]]) | ||
− | *'''*area defense''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*area defense''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Area Defense|defined in chapter 4]]) (see also FM 1-02) |
*'''*area of responsibility''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]]) (see also JP 1-02) | *'''*area of responsibility''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]]) (see also JP 1-02) | ||
*''ARM:'' antiradiation missile | *''ARM:'' antiradiation missile | ||
*''ASP:'' aviation support plan | *''ASP:'' aviation support plan | ||
*''AT:'' antitank | *''AT:'' antitank | ||
− | *'''*assault force''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*assault force''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Assault Force|defined in chapter 3]]) 3-53 |
*''ATGM:'' antitank guided missile | *''ATGM:'' antitank guided missile | ||
*''ATR:'' antitank reserve | *''ATR:'' antitank reserve | ||
− | *'''*attack''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*attack''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Attack|defined in chapter 3]]) 3-69 |
− | *'''*attack zone''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]], [[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*attack zone''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]], [[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Attack Zone|chapter 3]] and [[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Attack Zone|chapter 4]]) |
*''AUXCP:'' auxiliary command post | *''AUXCP:'' auxiliary command post | ||
*''AWACS:'' Airborne Warning and Control System | *''AWACS:'' Airborne Warning and Control System | ||
− | *'''*axis''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*axis''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Objectives and Axes|defined in chapter 3]] and [[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Attack Zone|chapter 4]]) |
*'''*battle line''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]]) | *'''*battle line''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]]) | ||
− | *'''*battle position''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*battle position''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Battle Position|defined in chapter 4]]) (see also FM 1-02) |
− | *'''*battle zone''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]], [[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*battle zone''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]], [[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Battle Zone|chapter 3]] and [[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Battle Zone|chapter 4]]) |
*'''*brigade tactical group''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Tactical-Level Organizations|defined in chapter 2]]) | *'''*brigade tactical group''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Tactical-Level Organizations|defined in chapter 2]]) | ||
*''BTG:'' brigade tactical group | *''BTG:'' brigade tactical group | ||
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*'''*combat system''' ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Combat System|defined in chapter 1]]) | *'''*combat system''' ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Combat System|defined in chapter 1]]) | ||
*'''*command and control''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Principles of Command and Control|defined in chapter 2]]) | *'''*command and control''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Principles of Command and Control|defined in chapter 2]]) | ||
− | *'''*complex battle position''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*complex battle position''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Battle Position|defined in chapter 4]]) |
*'''*complex terrain''' ([[FM 7-100.1 Opposing Forces Operations#XXXX|defined in FM 7-100.1]]) p. ix | *'''*complex terrain''' ([[FM 7-100.1 Opposing Forces Operations#XXXX|defined in FM 7-100.1]]) p. ix | ||
− | *'''*computer warfare''' ([[Chapter 5: Information Warfare# | + | *'''*computer warfare''' ([[Chapter 5: Information Warfare#Computer Warfare|defined in chapter 5]]) |
*'''*constituent''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Command and Support Relationships|defined in chapter 2]]) | *'''*constituent''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Command and Support Relationships|defined in chapter 2]]) | ||
− | *'''*contact force''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*contact force''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Defensive Maneuver|defined in chapter 4]]) |
*'''*contemporary operational environment''' ([[FM 7-100.1 Opposing Forces Operations#XXXX|defined in FM 7-100.1]]) p. vi | *'''*contemporary operational environment''' ([[FM 7-100.1 Opposing Forces Operations#XXXX|defined in FM 7-100.1]]) p. vi | ||
*'''*contemporary OPFOR''' ([[FM 7-100.1 Opposing Forces Operations#XXXX|defined in FM 7-100.1]]) p. xiii | *'''*contemporary OPFOR''' ([[FM 7-100.1 Opposing Forces Operations#XXXX|defined in FM 7-100.1]]) p. xiii | ||
*''COP:'' command observation post | *''COP:'' command observation post | ||
*''COTS:'' commercial off-the-shelf | *''COTS:'' commercial off-the-shelf | ||
− | *'''*counterattack''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*counterattack''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Counterattack|defined in chapter 3]]) (see also JP 1-02) |
− | *'''*counterattack force''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*counterattack force''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Counterattack Forces|defined in chapter 4]]) |
*''CP:'' command post | *''CP:'' command post | ||
*''CS:'' combat support | *''CS:'' combat support | ||
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*''DCP:'' deception command post | *''DCP:'' deception command post | ||
*''DCSINT:'' Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence | *''DCSINT:'' Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence | ||
− | *'''*decentralized defense''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*decentralized defense''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Decentralized Defense|defined in chapter 4]]) |
− | *'''*deception force''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*deception force''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Deception Force|defined in chapter 3]] and [[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Deception Force|chapter 4]]) |
*''DED:'' dedicated | *''DED:'' dedicated | ||
*'''*dedicated''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Command and Support Relationships|defined in chapter 2]]) | *'''*dedicated''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Command and Support Relationships|defined in chapter 2]]) | ||
− | *'''*defense information infrastructure''' ([[Chapter 5: Information Warfare# | + | *'''*''DII'': defense information infrastructure''' ([[Chapter 5: Information Warfare#Information Infrastructure|defined in chapter 5]]) |
*'''*defensive information warfare''' ([[Chapter 5: Information Warfare#XXXX|defined in chapter 5]]) 5-61 | *'''*defensive information warfare''' ([[Chapter 5: Information Warfare#XXXX|defined in chapter 5]]) 5-61 | ||
*'''*defensive maneuver''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#XXXX|defined in chapter 4]]) 4-98 | *'''*defensive maneuver''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#XXXX|defined in chapter 4]]) 4-98 | ||
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*'''*main defense force''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#XXXX|defined in chapter 4]]) 4-56 | *'''*main defense force''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#XXXX|defined in chapter 4]]) 4-56 | ||
*'''*maneuver defense''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#XXXX|defined in chapter 4]]) 4-89 | *'''*maneuver defense''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#XXXX|defined in chapter 4]]) 4-89 | ||
− | *'''*maneuver reserve''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations# | + | *'''*maneuver reserve''' ([[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Types of Reserves|defined in chapter 4]]) |
*''MCP:'' main command post | *''MCP:'' main command post | ||
*'''*military strategic campaign plan''' ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Military Strategic Campaign Plan|defined in chapter 1]]) | *'''*military strategic campaign plan''' ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Military Strategic Campaign Plan|defined in chapter 1]]) | ||
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*''SATCOM:'' satellite communication(s) | *''SATCOM:'' satellite communication(s) | ||
*''SCP:'' strategic campaign plan | *''SCP:'' strategic campaign plan | ||
− | *'''*security force''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*security force''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Security Force|defined in chapter 3]] and [[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#Security Force|chapter 4]]) |
*''SHC:'' Supreme High Command | *''SHC:'' Supreme High Command | ||
*''SHF:'' super-high-frequency | *''SHF:'' super-high-frequency | ||
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*''SLAR:'' side-looking airborne radar | *''SLAR:'' side-looking airborne radar | ||
*''SOCC:'' support operations coordination center | *''SOCC:'' support operations coordination center | ||
− | *'''*sophisticated ambush''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*sophisticated ambush''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Sophisticated Ambush|defined in chapter 3]]) |
*''SPF:'' Special-Purpose Forces | *''SPF:'' Special-Purpose Forces | ||
*''SPOD:'' sea port of debarkation | *''SPOD:'' sea port of debarkation | ||
*''SPOE:'' sea port of embarkation | *''SPOE:'' sea port of embarkation | ||
− | *'''spoiling attack''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''spoiling attack''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Spoiling Attack|defined in chapter 3]]) (see also JP 1-02) |
*''SPT:'' supporting | *''SPT:'' supporting | ||
*''SSM:'' surface-to-surface missile | *''SSM:'' surface-to-surface missile | ||
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*'''*strategic operations''' (defined in chapter 1 [[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Framework for Implementing National Security Strategy|here]], [[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Strategic Operations|and here]]) 1-6, 1-27 | *'''*strategic operations''' (defined in chapter 1 [[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Framework for Implementing National Security Strategy|here]], [[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Strategic Operations|and here]]) 1-6, 1-27 | ||
*'''*strategic preclusion''' ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Strategic Preclusion|defined in chapter 1]]) | *'''*strategic preclusion''' ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Strategic Preclusion|defined in chapter 1]]) | ||
− | *'''*strike''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*strike''' ([[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Strike|defined in chapter 3]]) 3-110 |
*'''*supporting''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Command and Support Relationships|defined in chapter 2]]) | *'''*supporting''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Command and Support Relationships|defined in chapter 2]]) | ||
*'''*support line''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]]) | *'''*support line''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]]) | ||
− | *'''*support zone''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]], [[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations# | + | *'''*support zone''' ([[Chapter 2: Command and Control#Areas of Responsibility|defined in chapter 2]], [[Chapter 3: Offensive Operations#Support Zone|chapter 3]] and [[Chapter 4: Defensive Operations#XXXX|chapter 4]]) 2-78, 3-42, 4-41 |
*''SUSCP:'' sustainment command post | *''SUSCP:'' sustainment command post | ||
*'''*system''' ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Systems Warfare|defined in chapter 1]]) | *'''*system''' ([[Chapter 1: Strategic Framework#Systems Warfare|defined in chapter 1]]) |
Revision as of 15:22, 2 August 2017
- This page is a section of FM 7-100.1 Opposing Forces Operations.
The glossary lists acronyms and terms with joint definitions, and other selected terms. Terms with specific OPFOR-related definitions for which FM 7-100.1 is the proponent manual (the authority) are marked with an asterisk (*) and followed by a link to the chapter where they are defined. For other terms, refer to the document listed.
SECTION I – ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- AFS: administrative force structure
- AA: antiaircraft
- *access limitation (defined in chapter 1)
- *adaptive operations (defined in chapter 1)
- ADCSINT: Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
- ADD: area distribution depot
- ADTDL: Army Doctrine and Training Digital Library (now the General Dennis J. Reimer Training and Doctrine Digital Library)
- *administrative force structure (defined in chapter 2)
- AFCS: automated fire control system
- *affiliated (defined in chapter 2)
- AFL: affiliated
- AIRCP: airborne command post
- *air parity (defined in chapter 8) (see also FM 1-02)
- *air superiority (defined in chapter 8) 8-65 (see also JP 1-02)
- *air supremacy (defined in chapter 8) (see also JP 1-02)
- AKO: Army Knowledge Online
- ALR: antilanding reserve
- ALTCP: alternate command post
- *annihilation (defined in chapter 7)
- *antilanding reserve (defined in chapter 4)
- *antitank reserve (defined in chapter 4)
- AOR: area of responsibility
- AOS: airspace operations subsection
- AP: antipersonnel
- APC: armored personnel carrier
- APOD: aerial port of debarkation
- *APOE: aerial port of embarkation (defined in chapter 1)
- *area defense (defined in chapter 4) (see also FM 1-02)
- *area of responsibility (defined in chapter 2) (see also JP 1-02)
- ARM: antiradiation missile
- ASP: aviation support plan
- AT: antitank
- *assault force (defined in chapter 3) 3-53
- ATGM: antitank guided missile
- ATR: antitank reserve
- *attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-69
- *attack zone (defined in chapter 2, chapter 3 and chapter 4)
- AUXCP: auxiliary command post
- AWACS: Airborne Warning and Control System
- *axis (defined in chapter 3 and chapter 4)
- *battle line (defined in chapter 2)
- *battle position (defined in chapter 4) (see also FM 1-02)
- *battle zone (defined in chapter 2, chapter 3 and chapter 4)
- *brigade tactical group (defined in chapter 2)
- BTG: brigade tactical group
- C2: command and control
- C2W: command and control warfare
- C3D: camouflage, concealment, cover, and deception
- CAO: chief of airspace operations
- CDR: commander
- CGS: Chief of the General Staff
- COE: contemporary operational environment
- *combat system (defined in chapter 1)
- *command and control (defined in chapter 2)
- *complex battle position (defined in chapter 4)
- *complex terrain (defined in FM 7-100.1) p. ix
- *computer warfare (defined in chapter 5)
- *constituent (defined in chapter 2)
- *contact force (defined in chapter 4)
- *contemporary operational environment (defined in FM 7-100.1) p. vi
- *contemporary OPFOR (defined in FM 7-100.1) p. xiii
- COP: command observation post
- COTS: commercial off-the-shelf
- *counterattack (defined in chapter 3) (see also JP 1-02)
- *counterattack force (defined in chapter 4)
- CP: command post
- CS: combat support
- CSS: combat service support
- CTC: combat training center
- DAS: direct air support
- DC: deputy commander
- DCP: deception command post
- DCSINT: Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
- *decentralized defense (defined in chapter 4)
- *deception force (defined in chapter 3 and chapter 4)
- DED: dedicated
- *dedicated (defined in chapter 2)
- *DII: defense information infrastructure (defined in chapter 5)
- *defensive information warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-61
- *defensive maneuver (defined in chapter 4) 4-98
- *demolition (defined in chapter 7) 7-11
- *destruction (defined in chapter 7) 7-9
- DII: defense information infrastructure
- *direct air support (defined in chapter 8) 8-49
- *dispersed attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-80
- *disruption force (defined in chapter 3 and chapter 4) 3-50, 4-52
- *disruption zone (defined in chapter 2, chapter 3 and chapter 4) 3-31, 4-35
- *division tactical group (defined in chapter 2)
- DOD: Department of Defense
- DOS: denial of service
- DTG: divisional tactical group
- DZ: drop zone
- ECM: electronic countermeasures
- ECCM: electronic counter-countermeasures
- *electronic warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-24 (see also JP 1-02)
- *enemy (defined in FM 7-100.1) p.xii
- EO: electro-optical
- EW: electronic warfare
- *exploitation force (defined in chapter 3) 3-54
- FARP: forward arming and refueling point
- FCP: forward command post
- FG: field group
- *field group (defined in chapter 2)
- *fixing force (defined in chapter 3) 3-51
- FM: field manual
- FSCC: fire support coordination center
- *functional forces (defined in chapter 3) 3-46
- *functional staff (defined in chapter 2)
- GII: global information infrastructure
- GPS: global positioning system
- *harassment (defined in chapter 7) 7-13
- HE: high-explosive
- HF: high-frequency
- HPT: high-payoff target
- HQ:uarters
- HUMINT: human intelligence
- HVT: high-value target
- IA: information attack
- IADS: integrated air defense system
- ICBM: intercontinental ballistic missile
- IFC: integrated fires command
- IFF: identification, friend or foe
- IFV: infantry fighting vehicle
- INFO: information
- *information attack (defined in chapter 5) 5-48
- *information warfare (defined in chapter 5) p. 5-1 (see also FM 1-02)
- *integrated attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-72
- *integrated defense (defined in chapter 4) 4-83
- *integrated fires command (defined in chapter 2)
- *integrated support command (defined in chapter 2 and chapter 12) 12-42
- *integrated support group (defined in chapter 12) 12-42
- INTEL: intelligence
- IR: infrared
- ISC: integrated support command
- ISG: integrated support group
- IT: information technology
- IW: information warfare
- JP: joint publication
- *kill zone (defined in chapter 2, chapter 3 and chapter 4) 2-80, 3-44, 4-43
- km: kilometer(s)
- LAN: local area network
- *limited-objective attack (defined in chapter 3) 3-89
- *limit of responsibility (defined in chapter 2)
- LOC: line of communications
- *local air superiority (defined in chapter 8) 8-66
- LOR: limit of responsibility
- LZ: landing zone
- m: meter(s)
- *main defense force (defined in chapter 4) 4-56
- *maneuver defense (defined in chapter 4) 4-89
- *maneuver reserve (defined in chapter 4)
- MCP: main command post
- *military strategic campaign plan (defined in chapter 1)
- *military strategy (defined in chapter 1) (see also JP 1-02)
- mm: millimeter(s)
- MOD: Ministry of Defense
- MRL: multiple rocket launcher
- MSD: movement support detachment
- MSS: mission support site
- MTC: military transportation center
- *national information infrastructure (defined in chapter 5) 5-5
- *national security strategy (defined in chapter 1)
- *national strategic campaign (defined in chapter 1)
- *national strategic campaign plan (defined in chapter 1)
- NBC: nuclear, biological, and chemical
- NCA: national command authority
- NCO: noncommissioned officer
- *neutralization (defined in chapter 7) 7-12
- NGO: nongovernmental organization
- NII: national information infrastructure
- NOE: nap-of-the-earth
- OBJ: objective
- objective (defined in chapter 3) 3-45 (see also FM 1-02 and JP 1-02)
- OD: obstacle detachment
- ODCSINT: Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence
- OE: operational environment
- *offensive information warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-58
- operational art (defined in chapter 1) (see also JP 1-02)
- operational environment (defined in FM 7-100.1) p.vi (JP 1-02)
- *operational exclusion (defined in chapter 1)
- *operational shielding (defined in chapter 1)
- *operational-strategic command (defined in chapter 2)
- OPFOR: opposing force
- *opposing force (OPFOR) (defined in FM 7-100.1) p.xii
- OSC: operational-strategic command
- OTID: OPFOR and Threat Integration Directorate
- paramilitary forces (defined in JP 1-02)
- *perception management (defined in chapter 5) 5-44
- *personnel support (defined in chapter 12) 12-68
- POL: petroleum, oils, and lubricants
- *precision weapon (defined in chapter 7) 7-40
- *protected force (defined in chapter 4) 4-57
- *protection and security measures (defined in chapter 5) 5-38
- PSYWAR: psychological warfare
- PVO: private volunteer organization
- PWP: plasticized white phosphorus
- QRF: quick reaction force
- RCS: radar cross section
- *reconnaissance fire (defined in chapter 7) 7-60
- *regional operations (defined in chapter 1)
- RISTA: reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, and target acquisition
- ROE: rules of engagement
- RPV: remotely-piloted vehicle
- SAM: surface-to-air missile
- SAR: synthetic-aperture radar
- SATCOM: satellite communication(s)
- SCP: strategic campaign plan
- *security force (defined in chapter 3 and chapter 4)
- SHC: Supreme High Command
- SHF: super-high-frequency
- *shielding force (defined in chapter 4) 4-98
- SID: Strategic Integration Department
- *simple battle position (defined in chapter 4) 4-45
- SIW: strategic information warfare
- SIWP: strategic information warfare plan
- SIWPO: Strategic Information Warfare Planning Office
- SLAR: side-looking airborne radar
- SOCC: support operations coordination center
- *sophisticated ambush (defined in chapter 3)
- SPF: Special-Purpose Forces
- SPOD: sea port of debarkation
- SPOE: sea port of embarkation
- spoiling attack (defined in chapter 3) (see also JP 1-02)
- SPT: supporting
- SSM: surface-to-surface missile
- *strategic information warfare (defined in chapter 5) 5-53
- *strategic operations (defined in chapter 1 here, and here) 1-6, 1-27
- *strategic preclusion (defined in chapter 1)
- *strike (defined in chapter 3) 3-110
- *supporting (defined in chapter 2)
- *support line (defined in chapter 2)
- *support zone (defined in chapter 2, chapter 3 and chapter 4) 2-78, 3-42, 4-41
- SUSCP: sustainment command post
- *system (defined in chapter 1)
- *systems warfare (defined in chapter 1)
- *tactical group (defined in chapter 2)
- TBM: theater ballistic missile
- TECH: technical
- *theater (defined in chapter 2) (see also JP 1-02)
- *threat (defined in FM 7-100.1) p.xii
- TIC: toxic industrial chemical
- TO&E: table of organization and equipment
- TRADOC: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
- TTP: tactics, techniques, and procedures
- *transition operations (defined in chapter 1)
- UAV: unmanned aerial vehicle
- UHF: ultra-high-frequency
- VEESS: vehicle engine exhaust smoke system
- VHF: very-high-frequency
- WAN: wide area network
- WMD: weapons of mass destruction
- WP: white phosphorus